In this episode of the We’re Not Stumped podcast, host Mike Bolland explores incredible stories of resilience and community impact.
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- The inspiring journey of an amputee adjusting to life after a traumatic assault and finding strength back home (Read More).
- The mission of Joe & Marie Bolland’s Helping Hands Foundation: The mission of Joe & Marie Bolland’s Helping Hands Foundation: To empower amputees and other people with limb differences to realize their boundless potential through transformative collaboration with their peers. To nurture a mindset of infinite possibilities, foster self-advocacy, and inspire our community to live a life without limitations. (Amputee Resources).
Join Mike as he sheds light on these impactful stories and the unwavering human spirit.
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